A
few weeks before the open house, the public can make reservations at templeopenhouse.lds.org. The temple, located in
northeast Rome near the Grande Raccordo Anulare, will be formally dedicated on
Sunday, March 10, 2019, through Sunday, March 17, 2019.
President
Russell M. Nelson, world leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, said, “The sacred ordinances performed in this holy temple will
unite families for eternity. God loves all His children equally and has
provided a way for them to be linked in love, generation to generation. We are
thrilled to be able to dedicate a temple in this city replete with historical
importance throughout the ages.”
When
the Rome Italy Temple was announced in October 2008, the news was met with awe
and thanksgiving by members of the Church in Italy and thousands of others
throughout the world. Like all Christians, Mormons revere Rome as one of the
most historic locations in the world, a biblical city where the ancient
apostles Peter and Paul preached the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Construction
began on the three-story, 40,000-square-foot building on October 23, 2010, when
Church President Thomas S. Monson, along with Church and local community
leaders, participated in the traditional groundbreaking ceremony.
The
Rome Italy Temple is part of a 15-acre religious and cultural center that will include a
multifunctional meetinghouse, a visitors’ center, a family history center and
housing for visitors. The temple exterior is constructed from granite with
decorative glazing. The interior finish is of the finest material and workmanship:
marble, woodwork and decorative painting.
The
temple will serve over 23,000 Church members living in Italy and in neighboring
countries. Currently there are 159 operating temples worldwide, including 12 in
Europe.
Mormon
temples differ from churches where members meet for Sunday worship services.
Temples are considered “houses of the Lord” where the teachings of Jesus Christ
are reaffirmed through marriage, baptism and other ceremonies that unite
families for eternity.
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